“Echoes of the Heart”: Short English Poem

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Written by: Ruhi Abdali

‘Echoes of the Heart’ is a poignant expression of love’s profound impact on the human soul. This poem weaves a tender narrative of longing, devotion, and the unrelenting power of true love. Through its lyrical verses, the poem captures the intensity of emotions that accompany the experience of falling deeply in love, and the enduring memories that linger long after. With its themes of love, loss, and remembrance, this poem invites readers to reflect on the transformative nature of love and its ability to shape our lives in profound ways.”

 

 “True love’s not what you show,

It’s a flame that forever glows.

I saw you, my heart did say,

I’ll love you till my dying day.

 

Listen, you hearts of stone so cold,

Love’s fire will never grow old.

Though grief may pierce my soul so bright,

You’ll shine in my heart, day and night.

 

The prayers of a lover’s heart so true,

Are whispers made just for you?

When my heart weeps with tears so free,

My love for you will always be.”

 

“In the end, it’s not just a love so true,

But a memory that forever shines through.

Though heartaches may come and go,

My love for you will forever glow.”

 

“So let my heart forever sing,

A love song that’s meant for you, my everything.

In every beat, in every sigh,

My love for you will never die.”

 

This poem concludes by affirming that genuine love transcends time, grief, and the fleeting nature of life itself. The central idea is that love, when true, is not a temporary emotion but an eternal force. By acknowledging that “it’s not just a love so true, but a memory that forever shines through,” the speaker elevates their affection from a present-day feeling to a timeless, guiding light. The final stanza reinforces this, turning the heart’s continual “singing” into a testament to an unending, profound bond.

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